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The Abuja Declaration on Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture in Africa

25/08/2005

This Declaration was adopted at Heads of State meeting held in Abuja, Nigeria in August 2005. The signatories committed to improved measures to manage ...

Author: NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development)
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The NEPAD Action Plan for the Development of African Fisheries and Aquaculture

23/08/2005

The NEPAD Action Plan for the Development of African Fisheries and Aquaculture was agreed at the NEPAD 'Fish for All' summit held in Abuja, ...

Author: NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development)
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Conference of African Ministers of Fisheries and Aquaculture

20/09/2010

The African Union will be hosting its first-ever Conference of African Ministers of Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Gambia from 20-23 September 2010.
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Fish for All

The Fish for All initiative is designed to be a credible, global science and policy dialogue capable of instilling urgency into the issues at hand through the active participation of senior policy makers, opinion leaders and researchers at various levels of the community. Information dissemination will play a key role and wide ownership will be sought. Established in 2002, the intitiave aims to achieve an inclusive and informed public dialogue on issues such as fish and development, fish and nutrition, health, livelihood, environment, gender, water, river basins and coasts, trade and economic growth.

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Partnership for African Fisheries

The Partnership for African Fisheries is a programme of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), with substantial funding from the UK Department for International Development. It starts from the premise that Africa needs to change the way in which it fishes and will work to ensure that fisheries policy reform is based on sound and well thought through advice that will lead to meaningful actions and positive changes. It will do this by stimulating an open debate - a 'think-tank' process for knowledge exchange between African and international partners that will improve awareness both ways across the table.

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24/09/2010

Key African export commodity at risk as fish stocks drop

Author: AFP

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08/02/2010

Illegal fishing kills 20,000 jobs

Author: Nigerian Compass

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09/11/2009

Look to East Coast Pirates to see where this could lead

Author: SourceUK.net

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05/11/2009

Scandal of $1bn illegal fishing industry could destroy Africa’s fish stocks ‘within years’ unless urgent action is taken

Author: DFID

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07/10/2009

Africa: Foreign fishing fleets depleting a potential wealth resource

Author: Afrik.com

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21/08/2009

UK Minister visits Mozambique and commits further support to the Stop Illegal Fishing Programme

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing

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19/08/2009

Regional action needed to stop illegal trawlers

Author: Modern Ghana

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23/07/2009

Safeguarding Africa's fishing waters: Regional action needed to stop illegal trawlers off the coast

Author: Africa Renewal, UN

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10/04/2009

Mozambique: British support for African fisheries

Author: allAfrica.com

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07/11/2008

Boost for fisheries governance and trade through NEPAD-led Pan-African partnership

Author: NEPAD Online Weekly Dialogue

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18/07/2008

South Africa fisheries ministers agree to fight illegal fishing

Author: The Entrepreneur, featured on ICSF Samudra News Alerts

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03/08/2006

DFID to support Namibia in driving political action on illegal fishing in sub-Saharan Africa

Author: DFID (Department for International Development) UK

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